VALLEY BOX BLOG

How to Make Your Wooden Crate Rock!

Mon, Feb 26, 2018

The design of a wooden crate plays a big role in the entire life of the package. There is a delicate harmony that takes place between the construction materials, hardware and engineering techniques that can take a garage-band crate into a super-star crate!

To make your crating a success, you’ll have to consider every stage of the packages’ life—from beginning to end.

But don't worry about a big solo! Making the right packaging design decision doesn't have to cause stage fright. Actually, it can be fun to be in rhythm with your packaging provider!

So if want your wooden crate to rock from the opening act to the encore, follow the tips below to make it happen.

1. Banish Bulk

A bulky wooden crate can be a stage hog! Large crates take up a lot of storage space. This can pose more than a few problems when it comes to handling, transport and placement.

Instead of a bulky shipping crate, consider packaging that is compact and as light as possible with the aim of preserving and enhancing the products value and appeal, while minimizing storage requirements and transportation costs. A professional shipping crate designer can help you reach this goal.

If your package acts as a return shipper, an innovative option is to utilize a collapsible shipper, which is a shipping crate that can easily be disassembled to allow the stacking of the lid, sides and ends to reduce the overall shipping dimensions for the return shipment. Freight fees are not only based on payload but the cubic feet consumed as well. Read Valley Box's more detailed case study about Collapsible Shippers.

2. Choose Attractive, Customizable Materials

Like a true rock star, wood is one of the most attractive and versatile materials on the planet! You can:

Outfit the interior with wood, plastic, fabric or foam for added protection

Read about a wooden crate being used as highly visible Fixture Housing for Delta Airlines in our case study.

3. Go Green

Reusable and sustainable packaging are here to stay, so to make your packaging rock, ditch those unsustainable, one-use designs and jump on the green bandwagon now!

Besides preserving the environment, reusable wooden crate packaging offers all sorts of benefits from reduced labor costs, inventory, and product damage to rapid return on investment (ROI) and residual value at the end of its service life.

Sustainable packaging:

Helps move products efficiently and safely throughout the supply chain

Is beneficial, safe & healthy for individuals and communities throughout its life cycle

Is physically designed to optimize materials and energy

Meets market criteria for both performance and cost

Optimizes the use of renewable or recycled source materials

Refurbishing extends the life of the shipping crate and your initial investment

Going green doesn't have to associated with costing more. Reusable shipping crates can have a very long life when built right. Additionally, these reusable shipping crates can be repaired to extend that long life even further! Read a more detailed case study about the Repairing Process.

4. Focus on Fonts

According to Preston D. Lee, founder of Millo.com, “the text on the packaging should be legible. The target market determines how small or large to make the text. The text color should blend with the overall design of the packaging. This also requires putting what is important on the packaging and omitting superfluous text.” If you can’t read what’s on the packaging, you open the door to all kinds of confusion from departure to destination and beyond.

Trade show crates especially benefit from being identifiable. Read a more detailed case study by Valley Box about a trade show box with special stenciling and extraordinary functionality.

5. Keep it Simple

You can say a lot with a little. Make sure the packaging performs for what is necessary, no superfluous bells and whistles. The product should be easily transportable, include applicable warnings and of course protect the product.

Additionally, if you have multiple sized parts shipping in a sea container consider a generalized outer box design. This design will help avoid confusion during the initial pack in your warehouse, and continuing on to utilize the internal space of the sea container more effectively, eliminating the laborious process of blocking and bracing your cargo. Read Valley Box's more detailed case study about Optimizing Sea Container Packing.

Valley Box demonstrates what is possible beyond just the typical wooden box. This specialty packaging manufacturer works with a wide variety of materials from wood to plastic, corrugate, metals and more. Discover how to take specialty packaging to the next level.